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Council Roll #1821 Dear Smoke Signals : For the first time in a while I attended a General Council meeting. If you weren’t there on May 1, I highly recommend watching it on the Tribal website. Eric Bernando of the Chief Tumulth descendants read off the last wishes of former Tribal Elder and member Chuck Williams. For those of you not familiar with this remarkable man, he was a gifted photographer, having produced a book called “Bridge of the Gods, Mountains of Fire.” He also testified …
/articles/2016/05/12/letters-to-the-editor-may-15-2016/. She stopped using drugs and stayed clean. She also met her wife and the couple married in 2020 while they were still incarcerated. They now live in a quiet, spacious apartment along the Columbia River with their two dogs and Schneider is focused on her future. Her wife is a tow truck driver and she is hoping to launch a website to promote the business. “I’d like to go back to school and be a graphic designer,” she says. “I’ve always wanted to be my own boss. I also know what I want in life …
/articles/2022/04/28/parenting-from-prison-tribal-member-struggles-to-mend-relationships-post-release/Highway. Vehicle was located in the area of milepost 7 on Highway 22. Male operator was arrested for DUII (alcohol) and transported to the Polk County Jail in Dallas. Assist outside agency with suspicious activity in the area of milepost 26 on Salmon River Highway. Compiled by Grand Ronde Police Sgt. Rod McAllister Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
/articles/2018/03/27/grand-ronde-police-log-march-5-25/Jr., Billy and Cory, and 10 grandchildren ranging in age from 12 to 26. “We will probably have some great-grandchildren before too long, but really, all grandchildren are great,” Bobb says. Shortly after his first son was born, Bobb shipped out for Vietnam. After landing in the country in January 1970, Bobb immediately noticed two things: The aroma and heat. “There is an odor that hangs over the country, almost like a garbage dump,” he says. He was 20 years old. Bobb, who was trained to work …
/articles/2018/03/14/a-lucky-man-steve-bobb-sr-chairs-veterans-special-event-board-continues-to-create-art/. A Navy veteran Wink is a Navy veteran, having served during the Korean War era from 1951-54. He served on two different ships: A refrigeration ship that supplied Navy depots and a survey ship that charted little-known portions of the Caribbean Sea. After working 26 years for the Postal Service, Wink had several businesses usually involving sales. He spent time as a printing broker, wholesale broker, Amway salesman and he owned a Books Are Fun business before returning to Grand Ronde and eventually …
/articles/2017/05/12/wink-soderberg-has-led-an-enterprising-life-keeps-active-on-tero-commission/complaint who was having a medical issue. A theft was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Multiple driving complaints were received by Tribal police. Thursday, May 25 An abandoned trailer was reported in the area of Yoncalla Road. Friday, May 26 An illegal camping was reported at Big Buck campground. Another illegal camping was reported near Raven Loop. Tribal police assisted Yamhill County deputies with a reported burglary in progress. An animal complaint was reported in the 27000 …
/articles/2017/05/31/grand-ronde-police-log-may-7-27/of Tilixam Circle. A female subject was arrested and transported to the Polk County Jail in Dallas. Friday, July 12 Citizen contact occurred in the 28000 block of Salmon River Highway. Citizen contact occurred in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Noninjury vehicle vs. pedestrian crash occurred in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Citizen contact occurred in the area of Salmon River Highway and Rowell Creek Road. Citizen contact occurred in the area of milepost 26 on Salmon River Highway …
/articles/2019/07/30/grand-ronde-tribal-police-log-july-4-24/of THC,” Zaman said. “That is improving as more states legalize marijuana. However, it can be very bad for a developing brain, which doesn’t stop fully growing until you are 26.” The takeaway? Marijuana can be physically as well as physiologically addictive. Using it to treat mental health issues usually worsens outcomes. Also, abstinence isn’t the only approach. Moderation can be utilized as well. The first speaker on April 12 was Wilson Compton, deputy director of the National Institute on Drug …
/articles/2021/04/29/science-history-and-racialization-of-us-drug-policy/Tribal Government & News Grand Ronde Tribal Police Log -- May 26-June 22 07.13.2022 Dean Rhodes Public safety Thursday, May 26 Traffic hazard reported in the area of milepost 2 on Highway 22. A vehicle needed to be towed. Assist outside agency with a cover request in the area of Highway 22 and Sawtell Road. Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested a man for a valid warrant. Theft reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Criminal mischief reported in the 27100 block …
/articles/2022/07/13/grand-ronde-tribal-police-log-may-26-june-22/Riggs roads. Trespassing was reported at Fire Hall Road and Highway 18. Officers responded to a disturbance call in the 9600 block of Raven Loop. Officers responded to a physical domestic call in the 24700 block of Grand Ronde Road. Monday, June 26 Citizen contact occurred in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Officers assisted an outside agency in the 25000 block of Grand Ronde Road. Citizen contact occurred in the 48600 block of Dragonfly Drive. Officers assisted an outside agency on a traffic …
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